charming Sentence Examples
- The quaint cottage nestled in the woods had a charming rustic appeal.
- Sarah's bubbly personality and infectious laughter made her quite charming.
- The old bookstore had a charming ambiance, with shelves filled with well-loved classics.
- The small coastal town was full of charming little shops and cafes.
- Jack's witty remarks and charismatic smile made him a charming companion.
- The charming little inn was the perfect retreat for a weekend getaway.
- The historic district was filled with charming cobblestone streets and picturesque architecture.
- The young girl's innocence and curiosity were truly charming to behold.
- The antique necklace had a charming vintage look that caught my eye.
- The small garden was filled with charming flowers in a riot of colors.
charming Meaning
charming (s)
pleasing or delighting
possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers
charming (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Charm
charming (a.)
Pleasing the mind or senses in a high degree; delighting; fascinating; attractive.
Synonyms & Antonyms of charming
Synonyms:
- glamorous
- engaging
- entrancing
- magnetic
- captivating
- glamourous
- exciting
- elfin
- tempting
- alluring
- interesting
- bewitching
- intriguing
Antonyms:
- odious
- loathsome
- drab
- horrendous
- sickening
- repelling
- flat
- distasteful
- repelling
- awful
- shocking
- hideous
- dreary
- sickening
- unalluring
- abominable
- shocking
- repellant
- flat
- appalling
- nauseating
- odious
- horrid
- dreary
- horrid
- offensive
- distasteful
- dull
- pedestrian
- obnoxious
- awful
- horrible
- appalling
- drab
- noisome
- noisome
- dull
- invidious
- abominable
- offensive
- invidious
- obnoxious
- pedestrian
- monotonous
- unalluring
- repellant
- horrendous
- abhorrent
- hideous
- loathsome
- monotonous
- nauseating
- horrible
- abhorrent
FAQs About the word charming
pleasing or delighting, possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powersof Charm, Pleasing the mind or senses in a high degree; de
fascinating, enchanting, attractive,charismatic, appealing, seductive, glamorous, engaging, entrancing, magnetic
tedious, wearisome, revolting, irksome, boring, tiresome, repulsive, tedious, repellent, repugnant
The quaint cottage nestled in the woods had a charming rustic appeal.
Sarah's bubbly personality and infectious laughter made her quite charming.
The old bookstore had a charming ambiance, with shelves filled with well-loved classics.
The small coastal town was full of charming little shops and cafes.